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A Japanese American girl born and raised partly in traditional Japanese farm style in Oregon--and unjustly imprisoned by her own country during World War II--eventually overcomes the self-hatred fostered by post-war racism of her hometown.

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A Japanese American girl born and raised partly in traditional Japanese farm style in Oregon--and unjustly imprisoned by her own country during World War II--eventually overcomes the self-hatred fostered by post-war racism of her hometown.
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Born on a fruit orchard in Hood River, Oregon, in 1932, Mitzi Asai Loftus spent three years of her childhood in government incarceration camps in California and Wyoming. For more than seventy years, she has given public talks about her family's experience to audiences of all ages. Having lived much of her adult life in Eugene and Coos Bay, she now resides in Ashland.